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mid-day 37th anniversary: How the fuzz gets the buzz

<p>The recent digitisation of the Police Notice, a daily news bulletin for the cops, is in keeping with the times and crimes</p>

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Police Inspector S Dagadkhair, editor, checks content before printing. Pics/Bipin Kokate

Police Inspector S Dagadkhair, editor, checks content before printing. Pics/Bipin Kokate

For over a century, city policemen have been getting a copy of a meticulously put together police bulletin every morning. Last month, the police department decided to make the in-house news bulletin ‘Police Notice’ online. Days before that, mid-day dived behind the scenes to capture glimpses of the men who meticulously put together the paper, which varies from 40 pages to 100 pages, in four hours flat.

The day-to-day responsibility of producing the paper lies with Police Inspector Subhash Dagadkhair, who reports to the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Head Quarter - 1) Pradip Sawant, who is the supervisor and content head. The press is at Lohar Chawl near Crawford Market. The Government Press in Charni Road prints the cover page.

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